just like the dream of a captivating family holiday picture or the cute kid in the Halloween costume, I unknowingly had a “First Day of Kindergarten” photo fantasy. Can you blame me?
My child would certainly be posed, smiling, in front of the school bus with his too-large backpack. I would sniff back a few little tears. We would both be proud. After the picture in front of the bus, I’d definitely get a few a lot more of him waving from the inside before the bus got smaller on the horizon.
But no.
Instead, we don’t qualify for the school bus. So, I drove him to school (kicking and screaming, I must probably mention) and we walked two blocks to the school hand-in-hand piggyback then holding hands.
And just when we approached the gate to the school yard, he bolted. away from school.
Our first day of kindergarten
And I called after him, trying not to sound crazy in front of the other parents who are not yet my friends, “Mommy can’t run in these shoes. Please come back here or I’ll ask that construction worker to get hold of you and bring you back.”
He did return. I took a few a lot more awkward photos of his backside: cute over-large backpacked child at drinking fountain, cute kid facing away from me, and the popular blurry-child (who thinks the cam is off).
On the bright side, I was trying to find the lines
Once we were inside the classroom, I got a semi-smiling picture of the side of his face.
He’s happy, right?
The next day — that popular second Day of school — Alec dropped him off and he let daddy take every picture!